These records cover burials for most of the Anglican parishes in the English county of Devon and are published as a result of Findmypast’s partnership with Plymouth & West Devon Record Office and the South West Heritage Trust. The collection also includes cemetery records from the Devon Family History Society. We would also like to acknowledge the assistance of volunteers of the Devon Family History Society who have transcribed many of the original registers, housed at the record offices in Barnstaple and Exeter. Additional records are available in Plymouth and West Devon Record Office.

Before 1837, there was no civil registration so all deaths were registered in the local parish. These parish registers date back to 1538. Along with parish registers, you will find burial registers from Ford Park Cemetery and Torquay Cemetery. The Victorian Ford Park Cemetery was established in 1846 and opened in 1848. Torquay Cemetery opened in the mid-19th century and is a listed site by English Heritage. You can find burial records from both the consecrated and unconsecrated ground.

Devon is a maritime county in the southwest of England. The diverse and spectacular county is filled with dramatic locations including the Jurassic coast, the English Riviera, and many stately homes. Devon is bordered on the west by Cornwall and with Dorset and Somerset to the east. There is evidence that the county has been inhabited since the Stone Age. The most popular surname in Devon is Williams; Devon burials has 12,012 records of Williams buried in the county.